Most committed couples are on good terms when it comes to finances.
But a new survey by Credit Karma found 1 in 10 consider their spouse
or partner a financial bully. Young couples are more likely to feel
bullied about money than older respondents.

Agriculture economists have long warned that farmers are getting
old and staying on their land longer, delaying the turnover to a
younger generation. But an Ohio State University professor argues
that those fears are overstated and the United States likely will
have little problem replacing aging farmers as long as business is
good, as it has been for the past decade.

Plenty of people eschew pre-packaged holiday cards for a more
personal holiday photo greeting. While parents know that getting kids
to sit still long enough for a good picture is a challenge, for pet
owners taking the perfect portrait can be an even greater challenge.

One after the other, dozens of cars and trucks slammed into the back of a multicar crash in Massachusetts until about 70 vehicles had been wrecked and at least 35 people had been taken to hospitals, the Massachusetts State Police said Sunday.

Police fired tear gas to drive hundreds of supporters of Egypt's ousted Islamist president from Cairo's famed Tahrir Square on Sunday, as a panel tasked with amending the constitution adopted during his time in office agreed on changes to the text.

A New York City commuter train rounding a riverside curve derailed Sunday, killing four people and injuring more than 60 in a crash that threw some riders from toppling cars and swiftly raised questions about whether excessive speed, mechanical problems or human error could have played a role.

Nearly a hundred Christmas trees filled the Eccles Center in Ogden for the annual Christmas Tree Jubilee Nov. 25-29 to continue the longtime tradition that benefits the Weber School foundation and brings members of the community together.

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